Clermont, KY – Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest wants the public to help decide the name of a Golden Eagle it recently fitted with a GPS satellite transmitter. The adult male spent time in the knobs of Bernheim and the surrounding region this winter and the transmitter now indicates he is heading back to his nesting grounds, which could be as far as northern Canada. Just this past weekend, the eagle was flying south of Chicago after traveling north through Indiana.

HEBRON ESTATES -- About the only sports which have gotten much practice time this year has been those who play on asphalt.
Over the first two weeks of play, the results have been mixed.
NORTH BULLITT
North Bullitt's tennis teams opened the season on Thursday with a trip to eastern Jefferson County to face St. Francis.
On the girls' side, coach Shane Cunningham's team came back with a 3-2 victory.

SHEPHERDSVILLE-- Bullitt Central softball coach Mike Phillips can't predict how the upcoming season will turn out, but he is certain of one thing Ð his second season at the helm can't be nearly as trying as the first year.
The 2014 softball season for the Lady Cougars was one that just about everyone associated with the program would just as soon forget. On a team that had just two seniors, four starters missed considerable playing time with injuries including the two seniors who were the team's starting pitcher and catcher.

Employing a combination of basic materials and advanced technology, Mt. Washington and Old Mill Elementary School fourth and fifth grade students created a prosthetic device for a student whose left arm ends at the elbow joint.

(Parents of the student requested the youth recipient and school not be identified).

MOUNT WASHINGTON -- There is one very distinct way for a high school softball coach to figure out how strong his team will be for the upcoming season.
If opposing coaches quickly return your phone calls or emails concerning scheduling a game, you might have some work ahead of you. If coaches donÕt answer, then you know that you have a pretty good team.

HEBRON ESTATES -- During the big snow a few weeks ago, North Bullitt football coach Brett Newton found himself with some extra time to review his retirement plan as a teacher in the Kentucky Public School System.
What Newton discovered surprised even himself. He could actually retire at the end of this school term and have basically the same income as if he were still teaching. Newton had assumed that he still had a few years to go.

Bullitt County Public Schools Technology Integration Specialist Susan Vincentz was elected Vice President of the Kentucky Society for Technology in Education (KySTE) at its annual conference in Louisville earlier this month.